Jarmet pan mixer

diyshed

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Livestock Farmer
It's a 0.8 cubic metre pto machine. There is no max line stamped anywhere in it. How far do lads normally fill them up too?

Would this mix sound about right for 0.8 metres?
1500kg concrete gravel
300kg cement
120 litres of water
 

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It's a 0.8 cubic metre pto machine. There is no max line stamped anywhere in it. How far do lads normally fill them up too?

Would this mix sound about right for 0.8 metres?
1500kg concrete gravel
300kg cement
120 litres of water
Sounds about right, density of your aggregate determines how much you need so would be slightly less than 1500 kg here for example.
 
If you overfill the mixer you get a wave effect when mixing that can slosh your mix out the top.
As said before add gravel and water at same time to keep mix fluid (our mixer didn't like dry mixing a batch).
Needs to be semi fluid before adding cement powder which should ensure that cement powder is thoroughly distributed though gravel and as mix dehydrates prevents slip clutch going on mixer on over torque.
We have always made mixes based on volume not weight as this ensures consistent end product regardless of how aggregate has been stored.
For info a 1 cement , 2 sand 3 aggregate mix (1:2:3) for 1 m3 mix would be 320 kg cement, 720kg sand and 1190 kg of stones but this depends on how wet sand is....
 

sgoti

Member
i normaly use 9 ditching buckets of gravel on a 1.5tonne mini digger, think that was about 108shovels i counted once😂
7 bags of cement and around 8-9 buckets of water
 

Sebastian77

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Nottingham
We just do it till it looks right, 6 bags of cement to 1 (ton bag) bag of ballast or 7 bags of cement if we're loading with the digger, then as wet as you want it.

When we did a big floor for a shed, we did 6 bags per mix too, didn't faff around weighing out the ballast, just filled it up with loader.

As others have said.. make sure it's turning over as you add the ballast (slowly). We had it on a 125hp tractor and actually stopped it dead twice when was over doing it.

Worth noting that recently priced up about 10 tonne for some footings and it was cheaper to buy it in mixed than buy the raw materials... Cement is gold dust at moment
 

sgoti

Member
When we did a big floor for a shed, we did 6 bags per mix too, didn't faff around weighing out the ballast, just filled it up with loader.

As others have said.. make sure it's turning over as you add the ballast (slowly). We had it on a 125hp tractor and actually stopped it dead twice when was over doing it.

Worth noting that recently priced up about 10 tonne for some footings and it was cheaper to buy it in mixed than buy the raw materials... Cement is gold dust at moment
only reason i have a pan mixer is because i have plenty of free sand and gravell from the river, and its quite handy to do small areas. if im doing a large pour i just get ready mix
 

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